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Lenihan visits Limerick amid calls for gang crackdown
27/03/2008 - 07:19:09

Minister for Justice Brian Lenihan is due to visit Limerick today amid renewed calls for further measures to crackdown on gangland crime.

The pre-arranged trip comes less than two days after five houses were hit with machine-gun fire during a drive-by shooting in the city on Tuesday night.

The incident in St Mary's Park is believed to be linked to the long-running feud between rival Limerick drugs gangs.

Several measures, including the deployment of armed gardaĆ­, have already been introduced in an effort to reduce the level of gang violence in the city.

However, they appear to be having little effect on the ground.



           

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